Update: Capcom producer Yoshinori Ono confirmed on Twitter that the pay-for-advantage model is not planned for the game.

"The SFV news today about a pay to win model is not accurate and isn't something we're planning for," he tweeted.

He also added, "Sorry for the confusion! We're still in early planning stages and will share more at a later date."

[Original story is posted below]

Capcom did not announce a new numbered sequel to the Street Fighter series at E3 this year but the company did bring up Street Fighter 5 in a group interview with media. According to Japanese outlet Sponichi Annex (via Eventhubs), Street Fighter 5 is planned for development and is looking to release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

The game is years from being ready but Capcom president and COO Haruhiro Tsujimoto shares some details on what the game will have. According to the report, the game will "fully utilize the unique features of online gaming." Not surprising, but the next tidbit seems to be a bit controversial.

Capcom will try to make Street Fighter 5 more accessible to players of all skill levels. One way they may achieve that is to implement some kind of "pay-for-advantage" system to offer a leveled playing field between beginners and skilled players.

"We'd like to steer away from making the next game such that skilled players will win, but unskilled players will lose almost instantaneously," Tsujimoto said.

Another feature that Capcom plans to bring is the ability to spectate matches within the game, allowing people to study highly-skilled players.

The game hasn't been officially announced and there isn't a whole lot to go on, but it seems quite obvious that a pay-for-advantage system would cause more damage then good. Though it's not a bad idea to make the game accessible to more players if done right. What do you think?

Those looking to get the super-value Halo: The Master Chief Collection for Xbox One this November 11 will get access to the beta for Halo 5: Guardians, the sequel that is slated for release in fall 2015. Fortunately people will be able to get hands-on with the game later this year via the beta.

Official site Halo Waypoint reveals that the game's beta will run from December 27, 2014 to January 22, 2015, just over three weeks of new-gen Halo action. It is a multiplayer beta and will require Xbox Live Gold to play.

Be among the first to experience a new generation of Halo multiplayer in the Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta, starting on December 27, 2014. Gear up for the Guardians beta by unlocking exclusive content in The Master Chief Collection and Halo: Nightfall. These exclusive items will carry over into Halo 5: Guardians.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection was announced at E3 earlier this week and will include Halo 1-4 on a single disc. It includes over 100 multiplayer maps, 1080p/60fps gameplay, dedicated servers, and an Anniversary treatment for Halo 2. Also included is Halo Nightfall, a new digital series directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzen and produced by Ridley Scott.

The next game in the series, Assassin's Creed Unity, will feature four-player co-op. For that mode, however, there will be no option to play as a female assassin, Polygon has learned through an interview with creative director Alex Amancio.

The reason for the omission is because of "the reality of production."

"It's double the animations, it's double the voices, all that stuff and double the visual assets," said Amancio. "Especially because we have customizable assassins. It was really a lot of extra production work."

In the co-op mode, all players will see themselves as Arno, the main character. Their characters can be fitted with custom gear while their buddies will be viewed as different assassins.

"Because of that, the common denominator was Arno," Amancio said. "It's not like we could cut our main character, so the only logical option, the only option we had, was to cut the female avatar."

In a separate interview, level designer Bruno St. Andre estimates that 8,000+ animations would need to be created for a female assassin.

"I cannot speak for the future of the brand, but it was dear to the production team, so you can expect that it will happen eventually in the brand," St. Andre said.

Assassin's Creed Unity will release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on October 28.

The announcement is made during a special developer roundtable. You can view more screenshots of Pac-Man on the official site here.

Nintendo says that Pac-Man will be able to throw fruit and eat power pellets in the game. According to GameSpot, he will be able to transform into his"'pizza' character style" for some attacks.

Other details for the game include customizble fighters, where players will be able to adjust fighting styles for characters that can be used in "With Friends" mode. Mii Fighter, which was revealed as a new playable this morning, will be fully customizable from special attacks to appearances (clothing, hat, face).

Amiibo, Nintendo's figurine platform, will be compatible with the Wii U version. The figures used for the game can be leveled up to 50 and will level up every time they are used.

Today, Nintendo also announced Palutena will be in the game.

Super Smash Bros. 3DS will arrive on October 3 while the Wii U version holds a holiday release window.

Nintendo also revealed Link engaging with an enemy in the impressive short clip. But is it actually Link? Series producer Eiji Aonuma tells Venturebeat that it was never stated that the character in the video was actually Link.

“No one explicitly said that that was Link," Aonuma said with a smile.

That certainty gets the conversation started. Is this really Link or someone else? Nintendo doesn't seem to be afraid to change the formula lately. A Link Between Worlds allowed players to tackle dungeons in any order and now the new Wii U game seems to be more open than ever with its open-world approach.

A new game from Square Enix will be coming to iOS and Android devices as a free-to-play game. Final Fantasy VII G-Bike will let players assume the role of Cloud once again in a "high-speed action chase game."

It's based on the minigame featured in the original Final Fantasy VII but it's now geared for a mobile experience.

• A motorcycle chase based action game, set in the world of FINAL FANTASY VII – Full 3D stages where players must evade obstacles and fight enemies at high speeds

Correction: The game is not coming to PS Vita as PlayStation Blog originally stated. The report has been updated with this information.

Action RPG title Final Fantasy Type-0 is finally and legitimately coming to North America as an English release. Not only that, but it's confirmed for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. [Update: It's also coming to Europe.]

The game originally came out in October 2011 for the PlayStation Portable but it never released outside of Japan. A fan translated version of the game actually came out just days ago but it looks like people who really want to play the game can wait patiently for a new HD version.

“The voice of our Western fans was instrumental in the development of Final Fantasy Type-0, and we’re very excited to release this title soon,” said director Hajime Tabata in a press release. “The new PlayStation 4 system and Xbox One platforms have really helped to re-envision this dynamic and turbulent world of Orience.”

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